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Obsidian Entertainment's 2010 title Fallout: New Vegas is widely regarded as one of the best RPGs ever made in the video game medium, and despite its aging visuals and notorious bugs and glitches,
Abbott Laboratories ABT recently received Health Canada approval for the i-STAT TBI test cartridge for use with whole blood. It is designed to help clinicians assess suspected concussion at the
If the dream to live near friends seems unrealistic, Boulder's Savannah Kruger has an idea: Turn your neighbors into your friends.The big picture: Connecting with people on your block can feel
A ballpark-tested Golden Retriever named Bruce is going to the major leagues to scoop up bats on baseball's biggest stage for the Washington Nationals after the team said he worked his tail off in
As people age, their bones naturally weaken, creating a higher risk of fractures and other injuries.This condition, often referred to as osteoporosis, occurs more frequently and earlier in women due
No Global Entry, no problem at several of America's busiest airports.Passengers returning home to the U.S. from a trip abroad have a new way to quickly move through passport control (and without
STUTTGART, Germany (AP) — German 17-year-old Justin Engel became the youngest player since Boris Becker 40 years ago to reach the quarterfinals of an ATP Tour grass-court tournament by making the
Discover four expert-approved walking routines for adults over 60 to boost weight loss, improve cardiovascular health, and prevent injuries.
Devil May Cry’s Dante may be a powerful half demon known for firing a gun until its trigger bursts, but he’s no stone-cold killer. Dante isn’t the type to shoot first and ask questions last; he’d
A Worcester man won a $1 million lottery prize on a ticket a friend gifted him. Matthew Tracy won the seven-figure prize playing the Massachusetts State Lottery’s
Rochester’s annual Corn Hill Arts Festival is less than a month away, and organizers have officially revealed this year's poster art, designed by Honeoye Falls native Maiya Kettlehone.
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Neurological conditions affected more than 3 billion people worldwide in 2021, according to a major study published in The Lancet in 2024. These conditions impact the nervous system and comprise a
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Bees rehomed in hives above entertainment venueFive thousand honeybees have been rehomed in two hives on the roof of an entertainment and conference centre.Their new home is on top of the Bournemouth International Centre as part of a project
Texas Tech is reloading. Just a week after losing to Texas in a three-game series in the championship stage of the Women’s College World Series, the Red Raiders are doing all they can to
The outcome of the 125th U.S. Open revealed how unforgiving the Oakmont Country Club could be to competitive golfers. After four rounds, only the winner, J.J. Spaun, was barely under par. While the
Warming waters are causing the colors of the ocean to change -- a trend that could impact humans if it were to continue, according to new research.Satellite data shows that ocean waters are getting
If the 2025 NBA offseason resembles this season's trade deadline, then there will be no shortage of storylines. Earlier this season, in a one-week period leading into Feb. 6, All-Stars Luka Doncic
Nintendo Switch 2: two-minute reviewAfter what felt like an eternity of waiting after all the leaks and eventual official announcement back in January 2025, the Nintendo Switch 2 is finally here. To
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